| The next generation of DYLARK resins arrives with the introduction of two new high-impact grades – DYLARK 510XT and 520XT. The series was developed through advanced technical innovation and close collaboration with European customers. |
Plastics and the Automotive Industry
Today’s average automobile contains 240 pounds of plastics – up from 60 pounds in 1970. This increase has come primarily from the recognition that plastics offer increased functionality, weight reduction and performance.
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Thinwall Technology with DYLARK
Resins
Instrument panel (IP) suppliers are constantly searching for ways to reduce overall system costs. Often, suppliers try to reduce costs by utilizing a lower-performing, lower-cost material for the IP substrate.
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New Automotive
Applications: Center Stack Reinforcements
Automotive manufacturers are choosing DYLARK, the preferred engineering resins for soft-touch instrument panels, for a new generation of interior applications. Several OEMs in North America and Europe have specified DYLARK resins for structural consoles... |
Processing Success With DYLARK Resins
DYLARK resins are a preferred material for use in instrument panel applications. Beyond the performance benefits that DYLARK is noted for, it can also be easily processed. DYLARK resins exhibit superior flow characteristics...
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